If you have two different strands of DNA that are each 400 base pairs long, and you
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If you have two different strands of DNA that are each 400 base pairs long, and you run them on a gel in one sample (so they’re loaded in the same well), what will the banding pattern on the gel look like?
-They will appear as one band because they’re the same size.
- There will be two bands very close to each other; one will be able to tell that one band traveled a little further than the other.
-There will be no bands because the two types of DNA must be kept separate or electrophoresis won’t work.
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